EP1334891B1 - Vehicle braking force control device and control method of the same - Google Patents

Vehicle braking force control device and control method of the same Download PDF

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EP1334891B1
EP1334891B1 EP03002565A EP03002565A EP1334891B1 EP 1334891 B1 EP1334891 B1 EP 1334891B1 EP 03002565 A EP03002565 A EP 03002565A EP 03002565 A EP03002565 A EP 03002565A EP 1334891 B1 EP1334891 B1 EP 1334891B1
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Masahiro Hara
Kouji Yotsuya
Yasuji Mizutani
Tomihiro Wada
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60TVEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
    • B60T8/00Arrangements for adjusting wheel-braking force to meet varying vehicular or ground-surface conditions, e.g. limiting or varying distribution of braking force
    • B60T8/32Arrangements for adjusting wheel-braking force to meet varying vehicular or ground-surface conditions, e.g. limiting or varying distribution of braking force responsive to a speed condition, e.g. acceleration or deceleration
    • B60T8/321Arrangements for adjusting wheel-braking force to meet varying vehicular or ground-surface conditions, e.g. limiting or varying distribution of braking force responsive to a speed condition, e.g. acceleration or deceleration deceleration
    • B60T8/3255Systems in which the braking action is dependent on brake pedal data
    • B60T8/3275Systems with a braking assistant function, i.e. automatic full braking initiation in dependence of brake pedal velocity
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60TVEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
    • B60T13/00Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive; Brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems
    • B60T13/10Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive; Brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems with fluid assistance, drive, or release
    • B60T13/12Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive; Brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems with fluid assistance, drive, or release the fluid being liquid
    • B60T13/16Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive; Brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems with fluid assistance, drive, or release the fluid being liquid using pumps directly, i.e. without interposition of accumulators or reservoirs
    • B60T13/161Systems with master cylinder
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60TVEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
    • B60T13/00Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive; Brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems
    • B60T13/10Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive; Brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems with fluid assistance, drive, or release
    • B60T13/66Electrical control in fluid-pressure brake systems
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60TVEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
    • B60T13/00Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive; Brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems
    • B60T13/10Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive; Brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems with fluid assistance, drive, or release
    • B60T13/66Electrical control in fluid-pressure brake systems
    • B60T13/662Electrical control in fluid-pressure brake systems characterised by specified functions of the control system components
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60TVEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
    • B60T7/00Brake-action initiating means
    • B60T7/02Brake-action initiating means for personal initiation
    • B60T7/04Brake-action initiating means for personal initiation foot actuated
    • B60T7/042Brake-action initiating means for personal initiation foot actuated by electrical means, e.g. using travel or force sensors

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  • the invention relates to a vehicle braking force control device. More specifically, the invention relates to a vehicle braking force control device which executes a brake assist control that generates a braking force higher than that at a normal time, when an operation state of a driver with respect to a brake operating member is a predetermined state.
  • One braking force control device for a vehicle such as an automobile is, for example, the braking force control device disclosed in the published Japanese Patent Application 9-290743, which is also an application of the applicant of the present invention.
  • this braking force control device is configured such that a brake assist control is executed when a master cylinder pressure is equal to or more than a reference value thereof, and a rate of change of the master cylinder pressure is equal to or more than a reference value thereof.
  • another braking force control device is configured such that when a master cylinder pressure is equal to or more than a reference value thereof, and after a rate of change of the master cylinder pressure becomes equal to or more than a reference value thereof, a brake assist control is started when the rate of change of the master cylinder pressure becomes equal to or less than a pressure rise gradient of an oil pump.
  • the brake assist control is executed when a rapid braking operation is performed by a driver when, for example, avoiding a potential risk.
  • a brake pressure of each wheel is controlled to a higher pressure than the master cylinder pressure, and thus, delayed braking of the vehicle caused by a lack of depression force of the driver can be effectively prevented.
  • tapping where a depression amount is decreased relatively rapidly after the brake pedal is depressed relatively rapidly.
  • this tapping brake operation there is no need for the brake assist control to be executed.
  • a method for determining the start of an automatic braking process is disclosed in US-A-5,669,676, wherein a braking pressure is applied being greater than that which corresponds to a position of the brake pedal, when an actuation speed of the brake pedal in a direction which increases braking pressure satisfies a triggering criterion and a pedal travel of the brake pedal during a prescribed time interval after the start of the actuation of the brake pedal exceeds a prescribed threshold value.
  • the invention takes into consideration the aforementioned problems in the conventional vehicle braking force control devices, which were configured such that the brake assist control is executed, fundamentally, when the master cylinder pressure is equal to or more than the reference value of the master cylinder pressure and the rate of change of the master cylinder pressure is equal to or more than the reference value of the rate of change of the master cylinder pressure.
  • a key object of the invention is to finally determine whether to execute a brake assist control based on an operation state of a driver when a predetermined time has elapsed since a time when an operation state of the driver with respect to a brake operating member has become a predetermined state.
  • a rapid braking operation is performed by a driver
  • a depression amount and a depression speed of a brake pedal generated by the driver become large, and the depression amount of the brake pedal is maintained at a high value for a relatively long period.
  • the depression amount and the depression speed of the brake pedal generated by the driver are large initially .
  • a condition where the depression amount of the brake pedal is large is not maintained, and the depression amount of the brake pedal decreases to a relatively low value and the depression speed of the brake pedal becomes a negative value.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram showing a braking force control device and a block diagram of a control system according to a first embodiment of the invention.
  • a brake device 10 is a diagonal-dual-circuit-type brake device, and has a master cylinder 12.
  • the master cylinder 12 is of a tandem type having two pressure chambers which are mutually independent and placed in series.
  • the master cylinder 12 is coupled to a brake pedal 16 via a vacuum-type booster 14 serving as a servo unit.
  • the master cylinder 12 acts as a brake operating means which generates, in cooperation with the booster 14 and the brake pedal 16, an oil pressure (a master cylinder pressure Pm) in each pressure chamber according to a depression force of the brake pedal 16, in response to a depression operation of the brake pedal 16 by a driver.
  • a first brake circuit for a right front wheel and a left rear wheel is connected to one pressure chamber of the master cylinder 12. Moreover, a second brake circuit for a left front wheel and a right rear wheel is connected to the other pressure chamber of the master cylinder 12. Since these two brake circuits have the same configuration, only the first brake circuit will be described, and a description of the second brake circuit will be omitted.
  • one end of a main conduit 18 serving as a main brake pressure control path is connected to the master cylinder 12.
  • the other end of the main conduit 18 is connected to one end of a sub conduit 20FR serving as a brake pressure control path for a right front wheel, and one end of a sub conduit 20RL serving as a brake pressure control path for a left rear wheel.
  • the other ends of the sub conduits 20FR and 20RL are connected to a wheel cylinder 22FR of the right front wheel and a wheel cylinder 22RL of the left rear wheel, respectively.
  • a normally open solenoid-operated valve 24 which functions as a so-called master cut valve is disposed in the main conduit 18.
  • a non-return bypass conduit 26 which only allows flow of oil from the master cylinder 12 toward the wheel cylinders 22FR and 22RL is connected to the main conduit 18 on both sides of the solenoid-operated valve 24.
  • An oil intake conduit 28 is connected to the main conduit 18 between the master cylinder 12 and the solenoid-operated valve 24.
  • the other end of the oil intake conduit 28 is connected to an intake side of an oil pump 30 driven by an electric motor not shown in the drawing.
  • a discharge side of the oil pump 30 is connected to one end of a discharge conduit 32, and the other end of the discharge conduit 32 is connected to the main conduit 18.
  • a normally close solenoid-operated valve 34 which functions as an intake control valve is disposed in the oil intake conduit 28.
  • Normally open solenoid-operated valves 36FR and 36RL serving as pressure increase control valves which control supply of oil to the wheel cylinders 22FR and 22RL of the right front wheel and the left rear wheel are disposed, respectively, in the sub conduits 20FR and 20RL.
  • Non-return bypass conduits 38FR and 38RL which only allow flow of oil from the wheel cylinders 22FR and 22RL toward the solenoid-operated valve 24 are connected, respectively, to the sub conduits 20FR and 20RL on both sides of each solenoid-operated valve 36FR and 36RL.
  • each oil emission conduit 42FR and 42RL is connected, respectively, to the sub conduit 20FR between the solenoid-operated valve 36FR and the wheel cylinder 22FR, and to the sub conduit 20RL between the solenoid-operated valve 36RL and the wheel cylinder 22RL.
  • the other end of each oil emission conduit 42FR and 42RL is connected to the oil intake conduit 28 on the side of the solenoid-operated valve 34 and the oil pump 30.
  • solenoid-operated valves 44FR and 44RL serving as pressure reduction control valves which control emission of oil from the wheel cylinders 22FR and 22RL of the right front wheel and the left rear wheel are connected, respectively, to the oil emission conduits 42FR and 42RL.
  • An oil reservoir 40 is connected to the oil emission conduit 42FR.
  • the solenoid-operated valves such as the solenoid-operated valve 24 are maintained in the state shown in FIG. 1.
  • the oil pump 30 is not driven, and a pressure in each wheel cylinder of the respective wheels is controlled by a pressure in the master cylinder 12 (referred to as the master cylinder pressure).
  • the master cylinder pressure a pressure in the master cylinder 12
  • a brake assist control is executed such that a braking force higher than that at a normal time is generated.
  • a pressure sensor 46 is disposed in the master cylinder 12 and detects the oil pressure in the pressure chamber as the master cylinder pressure Pm.
  • the solenoid-operated valve 24, the electric motor driving the oil pump 30, the solenoid-operated valve 34, the solenoid-operated valves 36FR, 36RL, 44FR and 44RL are controlled by an electronic control device 50, based on the master cylinder pressure Pm.
  • a signal indicating a master cylinder pressure Pm detected by the pressure sensor 46, and a signal indicating whether or not the brake pedal 16 is depressed by the driver from a stop lamp switch (referred to as "STPSW" in the figure) 48, are inputted to the electronic control device 50.
  • the electronic control device 50 includes a microcomputer.
  • the microcomputer has a central processing unit (CPU), a read-only-memory (ROM), a random-access-memory (RAM) and an input/output port device.
  • the CPU, ROM and RAM may have a generally known configuration in which they are mutually connected by an interactive common bus.
  • the electronic control device 50 determines in accordance with a brake assist control routine shown in FIG. 2 whether the driver has performed the rapid brake operation. When it is determined that the driver has performed the rapid brake operation, the electronic control device 50 executes the brake assist control to control a brake pressure of each wheel to a higher pressure than the master cylinder pressure Pm and generates a braking force higher than that at a normal time.
  • a control based on the flowchart shown in FIG. 2 is started when an ignition switch, not shown, is turned on. This control is repeatedly executed at predetermined times. Moreover, when the control based on the flowchart shown in FIG. 2 is started, prior to step S10, a flag F is reset to 0, a count value of a timer is reset to 0 and the solenoid-operated valve 24 and other valves, are set to ordinary positions shown in FIG. 1.
  • step S10 the signal indicating the master cylinder pressure Pm detected by the pressure sensor 46, and other signals, are read in step S10.
  • step S10 it is determined whether the flag F is 1. In other words, it is determined whether a first starting condition of the brake assist control has already been satisfied in step S40, described later.
  • step S80 the control proceeds to step S80, whereas, when a negative determination is made, the control proceeds to step S30.
  • step S30 it is determined whether the flag F is 2. In other words, it is determined whether a second starting condition of the brake assist control has already been satisfied in step S100, described later.
  • step S30 the control proceeds to step S 120, whereas when a negative determination is made, the control proceeds to step S40.
  • step S40 it is determined whether the first starting condition of the brake assist control is satisfied. That is, it is determined whether an operation state of the driver with respect to the brake pedal 16 is a predetermined state.
  • step S40 the control based on the routine shown in FIG. 2 is terminated once at this point. However, when a positive determination is made, the control proceeds to step S50.
  • the determination as to whether the first starting condition of the brake assist control is satisfied may be, for example, a determination as to whether the stop lamp switch 48 is ON, and the master cylinder pressure Pm is equal to or more than a first reference value Pm1 (a positive constant) and a rate of change ⁇ Pm of the master cylinder pressure is equal to or more than a first reference value ⁇ Pm1 (a positive constant).
  • the condition that the stop lamp switch 48 is ON may be omitted.
  • step S50 the flag F is set to 1, the timer is started, and driving of the oil pump 30 is started as a result of a driving current passing to the electric motor driving the oil pump 30.
  • the solenoid-operated valve 24 is maintained in an opened state, and the solenoid-operated valve 34 is maintained in a closed state. Therefore, the oil pump 30 does not discharge oil.
  • step S80 it is determined whether a count value T of the timer is less than a reference value Te 1 (a positive constant). When a negative determination is made, control proceeds to step S140, whereas when a positive determination is made, control proceeds to step S90.
  • step S80 a fail-safe determination is executed for preventing the brake assist control from being started unnecessarily when the second starting condition of the brake assist control is not satisfied even though a relatively long time has elapsed since the first starting condition of the brake assist control has been satisfied.
  • step S90 it is determined whether the count value T of the timer is equal to or more than a reference value Ts1 (a positive constant smaller than Te1). In other words, it is determined whether a first predetermined time ⁇ T1 (a positive constant) has elapsed since a time when the first starting condition of the brake assist control was determined as being satisfied in step S40 described above. When a negative determination is made, control based on the routine shown in FIG. 2 is terminated once at this point. However, when a positive determination is made, control proceeds to step S100.
  • step S100 it is determined whether the second starting condition of the brake assist control is satisfied.
  • control proceeds to step S140.
  • the flag F is set to 2 in step S 110, and thereafter, control proceeds to step S120.
  • the determination as to whether the second brake assist control starting condition is satisfied may be, for example, a determination as to whether the master cylinder pressure Pm is equal to or more than a second reference value Pm2 (a positive constant).
  • the second reference value Pm2 is preferably a larger value than the first reference value Pm1, it may be a value equal to or less than the first reference value Pm1.
  • step S120 it is determined whether a termination condition of the brake assist control is satisfied. For example, it is determined whether the master cylinder pressure Pm is equal to or less than a reference value Pme for control termination (a positive constant smaller than the first reference value Pm1 and the second reference value Pm2), or whether the rate of change ⁇ Pm of the master cylinder pressure is equal to or less than a reference value ⁇ Pme for control termination (a negative constant).
  • a positive determination is made, control proceeds to step S140, whereas when a negative determination is made, control proceeds to step S130.
  • step 130 the solenoid-operated valve 24 is closed, and the solenoid-operated valve 34 is opened. Then, in this state, the solenoid-operated valves 36FR, 36RL, 44FR and 44RL, are controlled so as to open and close in a manner well known in this technical field. Accordingly, the brake assist control executes control such that the pressures in the wheel cylinders 22FR and 22RL become higher than the master cylinder pressure Pm.
  • the flag F is reset to 0, the timer is stopped, the count value is reset to 0, the oil pump 30 is stopped, the solenoid-operated valve 24 is opened, and the solenoid-operated valve 34 is closed.
  • step S40 driving of the oil pump 30 is started in step S50, and the oil pump 30 is placed in a state in which it is capable of discharging high-pressure oil.
  • step S120 the brake assist control is executed in step S130.
  • the brake pressure of each wheel is controlled to the value higher than the master cylinder pressure Pm. Furthermore, this value changes in accordance with the master cylinder pressure Pm.
  • the second starting condition of the brake assist control is not satisfied at the time after the first predetermined time ⁇ T1 has elapsed since the time when the first starting condition of the brake assist control was satisfied. Therefore, the negative determination is made in step 100, the oil pump 30 is stopped in step 140, and the solenoid-operated valve 24, and other valves, are returned to the ordinary positions shown in FIG. 1. Consequently, unnecessary execution of the brake assist control is prevented in the case where the driver performs the tapping brake operation.
  • FIG. 3 shows an example of changes of the master cylinder pressure Pm, the rate of change ⁇ Pm of the master cylinder pressure Pm and the flag F in a case (A) where the driver performs the rapid braking operation and a case (B) where the driver performs the tapping brake operation.
  • the driver begins to depress the brake pedal 16.
  • the rate of change ⁇ Pm of the master cylinder pressure becomes equal to or more than the first reference value ⁇ Pm1.
  • the master cylinder pressure Pm becomes equal to or more than the first reference value Pm1, and thus the first starting condition of brake assist control is satisfied.
  • the master cylinder pressure Pm decreases slightly after reaching a peak value.
  • the master cylinder pressure Pm decreases a comparatively large amount after reaching a peak value.
  • the brake assist control is only executed when the master cylinder pressure Pm is equal to or more than the second reference value Pm2 at a time t5 when the first predetermined time ⁇ T1 has elapsed since the time t1. Therefore, it is possible to execute the brake assist control for the rapid braking of case A, and prevent the brake assist control from being executed unnecessarily for the tapping of case B.
  • the reference values Pm1 and ⁇ Pm1 of the first starting condition need to be set high.
  • the value of the master cylinder pressure Pm and a rate of increase of the value of the master cylinder pressure Pm both decrease, as compared to those at a normal time, with respect to a depression amount and a depression speed of the brake pedal 16 generated by the driver. Therefore, cases occur where the brake assist control is not executed despite the fact that the driver is performing the rapid braking operation.
  • the second starting condition is satisfied at the time after the first predetermined time ⁇ T1 has elapsed since the time when the first starting condition of brake assist was satisfied. Therefore, it is possible to make the reference values Pm1 and ⁇ Pm1 of the first starting condition low as compared with those of the conventional braking force control devices. Consequently, even in a case where the driver performs the rapid braking operation under a condition where the negative pressure of the booster 14 is decreased, it is possible to execute the brake assist control.
  • FIG. 4 shows an example of changes of the master cylinder pressure Pm, the rate of change ⁇ Pm of the master cylinder pressure Pm and the flag F in a case (A) where the driver performs the rapid braking operation under a condition where the negative pressure of the booster is low, and a case (B) where the driver performs a gentle brake operation under a condition where the negative pressure of the booster is high.
  • the drivers starts to depress the brake pedal 16.
  • the rate of change ⁇ Pm of the master cylinder pressure becomes equal to or more than the first reference value ⁇ Pm1 at a time t2
  • the master cylinder pressure Pm becomes equal to or more than the first reference value Pm1 at a time t3. Accordingly, the first starting condition of brake assist control is satisfied.
  • the master cylinder pressure Pm gradually increases after the time t3 in case A, whereas the master cylinder pressure Pm decreases after reaching a peak value at a time t4 in case B.
  • the reference values Pm1 and ⁇ Pm1 lower than before. Accordingly, in case A as well, the rate of change ⁇ Pm of the master cylinder pressure Pm becomes equal to or more than the reference value ⁇ Pm1, and the first starting condition is satisfied. Therefore, the second starting condition is also satisfied so long as the master cylinder pressure P is equal to or more than the second reference value Pm 2 at a time t5 after the predetermined time ⁇ T1 has elapsed since the time t1. Thus, it is possible for the brake assist control to be executed.
  • FIG. 5 is a flowchart showing a brake assist control routine of a braking force control device according to a second embodiment of the invention.
  • the steps that are the same as those shown in FIG. 2 are marked with the same step numbers as indicated in FIG. 2.
  • step 40 when the positive determination is made in step 40, that is, when the first starting condition of the brake assist control is determined to be satisfied, the flag F is set to 1 in step S50. Then, driving of the oil pump 30 is started, and thereafter, control proceeds to step S60.
  • step S60 it is determined whether the rate of change ⁇ Pm of the master cylinder pressure is equal to or less than a second reference value ⁇ Pm2 (a positive constant smaller than the first reference value ⁇ Pm1). In other words, it is determined whether the brake operation of the driver comes close to a steady braking state and the pressure rise gradient of the master cylinder pressure has become small.
  • a negative determination the control based on the routine shown in FIG. 5 is terminated once at this point.
  • the timer is started in step S70, and thereafter, control proceeds to step S80.
  • reference values Te2 and Ts2 of determinations executed in steps S80 and S90 of this embodiment may be smaller values than the reference values Te1 and Ts1 according to the first embodiment.
  • a second predetermined time ⁇ T2 may also be a smaller value than the first predetermined time ⁇ T1 according to the first embodiment.
  • a second reference value Pm2 in this embodiment may be adifferent value from the second reference value Pm2 in the first embodiment.
  • the brake assist control is started.
  • FIG. 6 is a graph similar to FIG. 3 showing an example of changes of the master cylinder pressure Pm, the rate of change ⁇ Pm of the master cylinder pressure Pm and the flag F in a case (A) where the driver performs the rapid braking operation, and a case (B) where the driver performs the tapping brake operation, according to the second embodiment.
  • FIG. 7 is a graph similar to FIG.
  • step S80 it is determined in step S80 whether the count value T of the timer is less than one of the reference values Te1 and Te2.
  • Step S90 and the following steps are only executed when the positive determination is made. Therefore, even in a case where the second starting condition of the brake assist control is satisfied when a relatively long time has elapsed since the first starting condition of the brake assist control was satisfied, it is possible to prevent the brake assist control from being started unnecessarily.
  • the brake assist control is delayed as compared with the conventional braking force control devices, it is possible to prevent the brake assist control from being unnecessarily executed when the driver performs the tapping brake operation, and execute the brake assist control when the driver performs the rapid braking operation, even when responsiveness of the brake operating member decreases.
  • the reference values Pm1, Pm2, ⁇ Pm1 and ⁇ Pm2 related to the master cylinder pressure and the rate of change of the master cylinder pressure, and the reference values Te1, Te2, Ts1 and Ts2 related to the time are set to optimal values. These optimal values are set, for example, experimentally in accordance with the vehicle to which the braking force control device of the invention is applied, so that the aforementioned operational effects can be obtained.
  • the operation amount of the driver with respect to the brake operating member and the rate of change of the operation amount are the master cylinder pressure and the rate of change of the master cylinder pressure, respectively
  • the operation amount of the driver may be the depression force of the brake pedal serving as an operating element of the brake operating member or a stroke of the brake pedal.
  • the rate of change of the operation amount of the driver may be a rate of change of the depression force of the brake pedal, or a rate of change of the stroke.
  • step 80 it is determined in step 80 whether the count value T of the timer is less than the reference values Te1 or Te2. Step 90 and the following steps are only executed when the positive determination is made. However, this fail-safe determination in step 80 may be omitted.
  • the first predetermined time ⁇ T1 is counted from the time when the first starting condition of the brake assist control is satisfied as a result of the master cylinder pressure Pm becoming equal to or more than the first reference value Pm1 and the rate of change ⁇ Pm of the master cylinder pressure becoming equal to or more than the first reference value ⁇ Pm1.
  • counting of the first predetermined time ⁇ T1 may be started at the time which is earlier among the time when the master cylinder pressure Pm becomes equal to or more than the reference value Pm1, and the time when the rate of change ⁇ Pm of the master cylinder pressure becomes equal to or more than the first reference value ⁇ Pm1.
  • the second reference value Pm2 used for the determination regarding the master cylinder pressure Pm after the first starting condition of the brake assist control is satisfied, is a positive constant.
  • the second reference value Pm2 may be 0 or a negative value as long as this value is smaller than the first reference value Pm1.
  • the brake device according to each embodiment described above is a hydraulic brake device of a diagonal dual circuit type, and the brake pressure of each wheel is controlled so as to be the master cylinder pressure Pm at times of normal brake operation.
  • the brake device to which the braking force control device of the invention is applied may have any construction which is well known in this technical field, such as, for example, a brake-by-wire-type brake device.
  • the brake device according to each embodiment described above has the vacuum-type booster, the booster may be a high-pressure-type booster.
  • the braking force control device is such the brake assist control starts in the case where the operation amount of the driver with respect to the brake operating member is equal to or more than the second reference value which is higher than the first reference value of the operation amount, at the time after the first predetermined time has elapsed since the time when the operation amount of the driver with respect to the brake operating member has become equal to or more than the first reference value of the operation amount, and the rate of change of the operation amount of the driver with respect to the brake operating member has become equal to or more than the first reference value of the rate of change (a first preferred embodiment).
  • the braking force control device is such that the brake operating member includes the master cylinder, and the operation amount of the driver with respect to the brake operating member and the rate of change of the operation amount are the master cylinder pressure and the rate of change of the master cylinder pressure, respectively (a second preferred embodiment).
  • the braking force control device is such that the brake operating member includes a vacuum-type booster (a third preferred embodiment).
  • the braking force control device is such that the brake assist control starts in the case where the operation amount of the driver with respect to the braking operation member is equal to or more than the second reference value which is higher than the first reference value, at the time after the second predetermined time has elapsed since the rate of change of the operation amount of the driver with respect to the brake operating member has become equal to or less than the second reference value of the rate of change, after the operation amount of the driver with respect to the brake operating member has become equal to or more than the first reference value of the operation amount and the rate of change of the operation amount of the driver with respect to the brake operating member has become equal to or more than the first reference value of the rate of change (a fourth preferred embodiment).
  • the braking force control device is such that the brake operating member includes the master cylinder, and the operation amount of the driver with respect to the brake operating member and the rate of change of the operation amount are the master cylinder pressure and the rate of change of the master cylinder pressure, respectively (a fifth preferred embodiment).
  • the braking force control device is such that an operation speed of the driver with respect to the brake operating member is the rate of change of the master cylinder pressure (a sixth preferred embodiment).
  • the braking force control device is such that the reference value related to the rate of change of the master cylinder pressure serving as the operation speed of the driver is a smaller value than the first reference value related to the rate of change of the master cylinder pressure for determining that the operation state of the driver has become the predetermined operation state (a seventh preferred embodiment).
  • the braking force control device in the construction of the above fifth preferred embodiment, is such that the brake operating member includes the vacuum-type booster (an eighth preferred embodiment).

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